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oh my god that WAS a nice tree

i cant belive some of the things iv seen latly

people seam to think they have the right to cut everthing back to there bondrey line round here

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oh my god that WAS a nice tree

i cant belive some of the things iv seen latly

people seam to think they have the right to cut everthing back to there bondrey line round here

 

Sadly, they have, if it's not TPO'd or in a CA.

 

Climbing the tree without permission is a no-no, so is viciously beheading it.

 

Whoever did that job is a total cock, and I hope the customer is happy with looking at it.

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Would'nt call that pruning it looks like its half way through a take down :thumbdown:

 

Given the size of it and the location I'd be very interested to know if it does have a TPO on it.

 

...as for the worker, well is it not the definition of the sort of people that are wrecking the industry and creating our accident statistics.

 

Was a lovely tree, customer must be a complete tool.

 

Shocking all round :thumbdown:

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What's the full story?

That tree didn't become large overnight and move right next to a boundry!

If it was a new technique to mimic a shattered tree left from windblow then it would be applauded, and given a grant.

Bringing the woodland into the city:)

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